Accident at work
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Woodyway67
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I had an accident at work, slipping and falling heavily on my back. I’ve been signed off work for 3 months now and finding it hard. I was initially diagnosed with a soft tissue injury, but further tests identified a vertebral fracture. I’m in constant pain when walking, standing or sitting unsupported and don’t sleep well as every time I turn, the pain wakes me up. Added to this, I now have anxiety and depression. Added to this, I am a cancer survivor and have been free of the disease for 7 years. I’ve also been diagnosed with stage 3 kidney disease, osteoporosis, hiatus hernia and GERD. I also have mild osteoarthritis in spine.
I’m 63 and have had to continue working as state pension age moved to 66 and I had years out of work to raise my family.
Just wonder if anyone can offer advice as unsure whether I can return to work , as don’t feel well enough physically or mentally. I have a very demanding job. My GP still continues to declare me unfit for work, but unsure how long this can continue.
I don’t suppose I would meet the criteria for an ill health pension, even with chronic conditions? My accident has turned my life upside down and feeling stressed about the future. I cry every day and have had very little support from my employer, in fact they don’t make contact with me.
I am in a union, but not received advice, as yet.
Thanks.
I’m 63 and have had to continue working as state pension age moved to 66 and I had years out of work to raise my family.
Just wonder if anyone can offer advice as unsure whether I can return to work , as don’t feel well enough physically or mentally. I have a very demanding job. My GP still continues to declare me unfit for work, but unsure how long this can continue.
I don’t suppose I would meet the criteria for an ill health pension, even with chronic conditions? My accident has turned my life upside down and feeling stressed about the future. I cry every day and have had very little support from my employer, in fact they don’t make contact with me.
I am in a union, but not received advice, as yet.
Thanks.
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Hi @Woodyway67 and welcome to the community! I'm so sorry to hear about your accident at work. I don't know the answers to all of your questions but I just wanted to let you know we are here and we will support you anyway we can. Does your GP know how you're feeling? The way you are feeling is completely understandable considering what you've been through. Have you had any forms of emotional support?Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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Thanks for your message. No not had any emotional support, but OH were supposed to be referring me for counselling. Heard nothing.
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Hi @Woodyway67 and a warm welcome to the community! I'm sorry to hear about your current situation, it sounds like you have a lot going on. What is the job that you do?
If there is a point you are able to return to work, it might be worth looking at Reasonable Adjustments. This is the responsibility of an employer and can allow disabled people to work more flexibly. I will attach some relevant information below:
Please do let us know if there is anything else we can do, you don't need to do this alone.Scope -
Many many thanks. I’m a teacher.
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Hello @Woodyway67.
Welcome to the community! Citizens Advice has more information on work related accidents on their website https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/work/health-and-safety-at-work/accidents-at-work-overview/. My advice is to talk to a lawyer if you wish to claim compensation as they can give you expert legal advice as well.
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